Get ready for an unforgettable evening! Al Siraat College proudly presents our newest 2025 production:
"ONE’DERFUL – Oneness of Allah"
Join us for an inspiring and engaging performance celebrating the concept of Tawheed and the beauty of unity in faith. This production promises to be a memorable experience for our students, families, and the wider community.
Tickets will be available for sale online from 7th October 2025.
Mark your calendars and be part of this special event as we come together to celebrate the oneness of Allah through creativity, talent, and devotion.
Our inaugural Careers Conference “Leaders of Tomorrow" stood out as a landmark event, distinguished not only by its inspiring speakers but by the remarkable leadership of the Year 9 LEAP Students who designed and delivered the entire program with the guidance of Head of Learning Enrichment. Their initiative showcased the very qualities-agency, collaboration, and critical thinking-that the conference set out to nurture.
The day opened with powerful address from Bachar Houli OAM celebrated AFL premiership player and founder of the Bachar Houli Foundation. Houli reflected on his journey as the first devout Muslim to play elite Australian football, illustrating how discipline, faith, and service to community can shape both personal success and broader social impact.
The conference’s second keynote speaker, Dr. Simra Azher, who is commencing SET Training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Victoria and a PhD candidate in Facial Reconstructive Surgery, offered a compelling account of perseverance through eleven years of medical and dental degrees. Dr Simra is passionate about improving patient outcomes in facial surgery and having a positive impact in people’s lives. She encouraged students to pursue excellence in fields where Muslim women remain under-represented.
Completing the program, Dr. Safinah Hambali, Principal Dentist and practice owner, who has helped contributed to the conference spoke on “The power of a Smile,” highlighting how professional achievement gains its greatest meaning when it uplift others and align with a higher spiritual purpose.
From the thoughtful presentations, workshops to the seamless organisation, the conference affirmed the strength of Students agency and the College’s commitment to developing articulate, capable leaders. Guided by faith and a shared vision of service, Al Siraat’s young organisers demonstrated that the future of the community is in dedicated and capable hands.
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Our Year 3 students recently participated in a thrilling Physical Sciences incursion called “Hot! Hot!” – and it certainly lived up to its name!
The program introduced students to the fascinating world of heat and thermal energy. They learned how heat is produced, and explored the different ways it can move from one place to another.
Through hands-on experiments and engaging demonstrations, students discovered how heat transfers by conduction (through touch) and convection (through the movement of air or liquid).
It was a fun and fiery way to learn about the science of heat in our everyday lives!
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This term, our Year 9 KLIC students swapped their classrooms for the sights and sounds of Melbourne. From trams and trains to the Melbourne Museum and Aquarium, they explored culture, history, and the natural world in new ways.
As a reflection of their journey, they created the following collaborative poem:
City Slickers: KLIC Adventures
By the Year 9 KLIC Students
This term, we traded our quiet classrooms for the hum of the city,
stepping onto trams and trains like explorers of old,
learning that respect travels with you
in the way you move, speak, and make space for others.
At the Melbourne Museum,
we stood before the stories of the First Peoples
marvels etched into the land,
whispering truths of resilience, spirit, and connection.
We felt the ancient heartbeat of Country
thrumming beneath our feet.
At the Sea Life Aquarium,
we drifted into blue worlds,
watching creatures weave silent tapestries of colour and light.
Each fin and ripple reminded us
how delicately the world is stitched together
how much depends on our care.
We returned to school with city dust on our shoes,
wonder in our eyes,
and a promise in our hearts
to walk gently,
to listen deeply,
and to guard the beauty of our shared home.
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Al Siraat College invites students in Primary (Years 5-6) & Secondary (Years 7 – 10 & VCE Unit 1 & 2) to our new online campus!
This program is perfect for those with busy schedules or additional commitments such as Hifz programs, competitive sports, or remote/rural living!
Watch what our student has to say about his online school experience: https://youtu.be/NHGOmhcmviw
To find out more on how to join our Online School, register here for the webinar.
Last Sunday, 14 September 2025, the Whittlesea Interfaith Network (WIN) hosted their annual Carnival of Connections at Epping Memorial Hall. Al Siraat students actively participated, with our Songbirds and Soundwavezz performing on stage, and Secondary students volunteering to help at the event.
The well attended event began with prayers from representatives of various faith traditions. Our very own Ms Aishah Arain represented our Islamic faith, reciting Surah Al-Fatihah in Arabic and English, and sharing its meaning with heartfelt words.
Our Al Siraat Songbirds girls nasheed group and Soundwavezz boys drumming group both performed outside the College for the first time. Coordinated by Ms Aishah Arain, the Songbirds opened with the Australian National Anthem and later sang “We Are Australian”. Our Soundwavezz, under Mr Hafidi, performed lively drumming that had the hall of over 300 guests clapping along.
Ten of our Secondary students from Years 10 to 12 also volunteered as part of the College’s Values in Action (VIA) program. They helped with the setup and clean-up, handed out pre-packed food boxes, and provided face painting for children, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere.
Community leaders, including City of Whittlesea Mayor Cr Martin Taylor, Deputy Mayor Cr Daniela Zinni, the Hon. Lily D'Ambrosio (Member for Mill Park), and the Hon. Bronwyn Halfpenny (Member for Thomastown), attended alongside representatives from various faith and cultural groups.
The Carnival of Connections continues to be an important local tradition, promoting understanding and community connection. We thank WIN for hosting and organising the event, and our students and staff in attendance for their involvement in performances and volunteering.
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Our Mission
As an Australian school in the Islamic tradition, our mission is to develop enlightened individuals of learning and character.